Local Air Taxi Service makes for good business during tough financial times
In a time of financial uncertainty, OpenAir, an exclusive "Air Taxi" service is helping businesses soar once more.
In today’s high pressure world, being able to meet face to face, and in multiple locations can mean the difference between success and failure. As corporations have come under fire recently for utilizing huge private jets during this time of financial crisis, OpenAir offers a secure, luxurious, on-time alternative to major airlines and corporate jet travel and is saving smart business people both time and money.
"What is your time worth?" said OpenAir President and CEO Michael Klein, "It’s a simple question that can make a huge difference to the bottom line of any business, and can significantly impact personal lives." On call and on demand, OpenAir features all the convenience of, but only a fraction of the cost of private jets and corporate air travel. OpenAir is the affordable, responsible alternative.
While the economy has forced many companies to accomplish the same amount of work with fewer people, OpenAir allows businesses to downsize in the area of travel expenses while continuing to function with undiminished efficiency, without sacrificing luxury, comfort or time.
Agonizingly long delays in airports or highways are a thing of the past with OpenAir, as it provides maximum flexibility and freedom. OpenAir flights depart at the time of the passenger’s choosing, and with door-to-door, first class service, the OpenAir passenger always arrives relaxed and ready for business or pleasure.
OpenAir
operates a fleet of new Cirrus SR22-GTS aircraft. All aircraft operated by OpenAir are equipped with unparalleled comfort and safety features, including the Cirrus Airframe Parachute System (CAPS). The luxurious aircraft interior includes leather seats, climate controlled cabin, XM® Satellite radio with Bose® noise canceling headsets for reduced noise, extreme comfort, and quality sound. The SR22 aircraft can accommodate up to 3 passengers, in addition to an FAA certified airline captain.
For more information on
OpenAir, visit www.flyopenair.com or contact Michael Klein at 240.447.3867.